Analog care -- what do we NEED


Looking at all the stuff on the market -- cartridge demagnitizer, anti-static gun, stylus cleaners, a plethora of record cleaning accessories, plastic versus paper sleeves, cartridge alignment tools, damping materials, and a plethora of other tweaks -- it seems as if you can never get your analog set up right. So, here's my question; what do vinyl lovers need to do?

I clean my records regularly - dry-brush before every play, run them through the VPI 16.5 on occassion, - and I clean the stylus, both dry and with Last stylus cleaner about once every week or two, I obviously use a stylus gauge to set up the cartridge and a spirit level to do the turntable. There is a lot of isolation for my turntable and some damping. This already seems excessive. I just want to know what other people do and how much of this is really a necessity?
ssayeed

Showing 1 response by rauliruegas

Dear Ssayeed: First than all IMHO the main target on why we own an analog audio system is to enjoy music and this means heard/hear music as many hours we can.

I say this because many times the music/software is a " slave " of hardware " care ".

Ones you make the cartridge/tonearm set up and fine tunning you only want to have your LP's in pristine/clean condition and the cartridge stylus in that same condition too and enjoy the music.
Time to time check the cartridge set up to be sure is right on target and that's all.

Try to enjoy the music listening music and not " playing " with the hardware.
The time is the only element where we don't have control so don't waist it if you really love music and want to hear music.

Regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.